The OSHA Hazard Communication Standard (HCS or HazCom) requires that employees who work with potentially hazardous chemicals receive information about how to use these substances safely. This includes knowing how to read and understand the recently revised Globally Harmonized System (GHS) labels and 16-section Safety Data Sheets.

As the GHS format is implemented, hazardous materials arriving at your warehouse or work site will appear with these updated, strictly defined GHS labels and Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Your workforce needs to be prepared for this new way of presenting information that helps them recognize dangers and follow best practices for working safely.

This recently-released video explains:

Chemical types and methods of exposure

The elements of GHS labels and SDSs

Pictograms and signal words

Hazard statements and precautionary statements

The importance of using PPE when required

With sample labels and SDSs onscreen, this Hazmat training course will help viewers learn to recognize all 8 pictograms. They’ll see the locations of the various label elements and how these elements work together. And they’ll see all 16 sections of the new Safety Data Sheet so they’ll know where to go for additional details.

The number one goal of HazMat (HazCom) training is to reduce accidents and injuries. Use this informative Hazmat training video to show your workers how to access critical information and encourage them to put that knowledge to work—keeping themselves and their coworkers safe on the job.

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